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It is our great pleasure to invite you to Indiana University for the GLACURH 2008 Conference. We are extremely excited about the opportunity to host this conference and have great confidence in our bid team. They have accomplished a lot in a short amount of time and we believe the enthusiasm will continue. We are confident in their ability to be successful in hosting a great GLACURH and they have already garnered support from many aspects of campus - including Residential Programs and Services, Indiana Memorial Union, Dean of Students Office and the Office of Diversity Education. Indiana University looks forward to sharing it's services, staff, and facilities with our colleagues from other schools as well as introducing them to our spirit and traditions. The Residence Halls Association and National Residence Hall Honorary members are also in support of the conference and have pledged their time to assisting the conference committee. The conference will be incorporated into our regular business meetings and regular updates will be given by the conference co-chairs. We are excited to share with others and assist with conference efforts. We are happy to increase our involvement at the regional level and serve GLACURH as a conference host. We look forward to welcoming you to come take a ride on GLACURH 2008: Tour de Leadership!! Sincerely Yours, Sarah Colan and Jen Dunning, Co-Chair, GLACURH 2008 |
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We invite you to click the links to find out more information about Bloomington and Indiana University. Furthermore, the City of Bloomington, as a core value, values diversity, especially for the GLBTQ community. As such, they have created VisitGayBloomington.com, which features a wealth of GLBTQ resources and information for visitors and new Bloomington residents. Finally, we encourage you to learn more about the Little 500 race, which is the highlighted piece of "The World's Greatest College Weekend". It also is the basis of the theme for this year's conference. The GLACURH 2008 staff would like to thank the Bloomington Conference and Visitor's Bureau, who is serving as one of the sponsors for the 2008 conference. |
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By using the menu links above, you can find all of the logistical information for the 2008 conference. This includes. but is not limited to:
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Facilities Q: Are all venues accessible? |
| A: Yes | |
| Q: How far of a walk is it from breakfast to programming? | |
| A: From breakfast to Ballentine Hall it is three blocks. | |
| Q: How far of a walk is it from breakfast to the board room? | |
| A: From breakfast to the Fine Arts building is approximately 1.5 blocks. | |
| Q: Where are the programming rooms? | |
| A: All programming will occur in Ballentine Hall. | |
| Q: Where will the business meetings take place? | |
| A: Business meetings will take place in the Fine Arts lecture hall. | |
| Q: Why is there more than one banquet site? | |
| A: While Indiana University is a large institution there is no space where 600 people can sit down and eat in comfort (that would be affordable and convenient for conference attendees). However, all participants will be in the Indiana Memorial Union (IMU) for the banquet and will be able to convene in Alumni Hall (located in the IMU) for the awards and closing ceremonies. |
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Go Hoosiers!!! |
Thank you for coming to the GLACURH 2008 website. If you need more information, or have questions - feel free to leave us an e-mail below. We will do our best to respond within 24-48 hours.